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that's the concern to president karzai. so while they can say this is a step forward in taking control of their own country, the afghans, on the other hand we still do see some of the messy difficulties of this agreement that are going to arise while that handover takes place. >> jonathan, obviously this can't be seen just in isolation from sort of a wider relationship between the united states and afghanistan. how far do you think, this is another indicator of a measure of distrust between the two countries? >> we've seen a number of indicators of trust and mistrust. what's happened with the green on blue killings, afghan in uniforms, maybe infiltration by the taliban, maybe just local grievances. but the number of international croops being killed by afghans in uniform. we have seen the very public ravaging about night raids, who thowled have authority for that. the americans clearly wanting to have their own control of what kind of military operations they conduct, while at the same time to be sensitive to president karz
that's the concern to president karzai. so while they can say this is a step forward in taking control of their own country, the afghans, on the other hand we still do see some of the messy difficulties of this agreement that are going to arise while that handover takes place. >> jonathan, obviously this can't be seen just in isolation from sort of a wider relationship between the united states and afghanistan. how far do you think, this is another indicator of a measure of distrust...
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karzai i think himself understands he needs the taliban. otherwise he is swinging from a lamppost putting it in diplomatic terms. once we leave, if karzai hasn't been able to barter and negotiate some fashion with the taliban, i think he is in serious trouble. the taliban, on the other hand, they're not politically stupid. and most of the senior commanders understand, look they have got some leverage right now. the he's wants them to come to the table. karzai needs them to ce to the table. they come to the table. they get some concessions, a cut of money going into afghanistan it will cost us more. melissa: if things change are things better off when the deal gets done? >> i say absolutely not. melissa: that is depressing. mike baker. >> sorry about that. melissa: depressing and clarifying the situation for us. all right. nearly 100 s&p 500 stocks are heading toward all-time highs. how many more are following suit? look where investors should look to jump on board. at the end of the day and we say it is true, it is all about money whether y
karzai i think himself understands he needs the taliban. otherwise he is swinging from a lamppost putting it in diplomatic terms. once we leave, if karzai hasn't been able to barter and negotiate some fashion with the taliban, i think he is in serious trouble. the taliban, on the other hand, they're not politically stupid. and most of the senior commanders understand, look they have got some leverage right now. the he's wants them to come to the table. karzai needs them to ce to the table. they...
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karzai as a nationalist, it takes two forms. i talked about one of them coming into this touches on another challenge, which is reconciliation. president karzai believes in this and i believe in it. general allan who was the architect of the anwar awakening in the command is now in afghanistan. you don't kill your way out of an insurgency. at the same time, president karzai is aware you cannot have reconciliation with your adversaries. and in the process lose your allies. it cannot be on the terms that alienate the minorities because they feel their rights have been bargained away coming and you cannot do it on the terms that threaten what the women in afghanistan have achieved. i think the best indication of where the president's mind was on this is a painful process that he pursued to select a successor as the train of the high peace council after he was assassinated a year ago. a year ago and two ays, three days. a couple of pashtuns one to the position. the president decided early on that it should be his son and he eventual
karzai as a nationalist, it takes two forms. i talked about one of them coming into this touches on another challenge, which is reconciliation. president karzai believes in this and i believe in it. general allan who was the architect of the anwar awakening in the command is now in afghanistan. you don't kill your way out of an insurgency. at the same time, president karzai is aware you cannot have reconciliation with your adversaries. and in the process lose your allies. it cannot be on the...
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and afghan president hamid karzai was unhappy that u.s. and taliban negotiators have met without members of his government. then u.s. special envoy mark grossmont presented a new condition. the u.s. wanted the taliban to issue a statement, saying it would cut ties to al qaeda and negotiate with the karzai administration. >> translator: al qaeda has no presence in afghanistan, nor have we brought al qaeda to afghanistan. we have no link with it. >> reporter: but the new u.s. condition proved to be a sticking point. so taliban negotiators opposed the idea of opening a dialogue with the karzai administration. >> we, the islamic community of afghanistan, will talk with the united states about ending the occupation of afghanistan. it is not in the power of the kabul administration. >> reporter: taliban members decided in march this year to suspend their talks with u.s. negotiators. >> translator: from different channels, indirect approaches were there, but they were not fruitful, so we suspended the talks from our side. confidence-building meas
and afghan president hamid karzai was unhappy that u.s. and taliban negotiators have met without members of his government. then u.s. special envoy mark grossmont presented a new condition. the u.s. wanted the taliban to issue a statement, saying it would cut ties to al qaeda and negotiate with the karzai administration. >> translator: al qaeda has no presence in afghanistan, nor have we brought al qaeda to afghanistan. we have no link with it. >> reporter: but the new u.s....
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afghan president hamid karzai was unhappy that u.s. and taliban negotiators have met without members of his government. then u.s. special envoy mark grossman presented a new condition. the u.s. wanted the taliban to issue a statement saying it would cut ties to al qaeda and negotiate with the karzai administration. >> translator: al qaeda has no presence in afghanistan, nor have we brought al qaeda to afghanistan. we have no link with it. >> reporter: but the new u.s. condition proved to be a sticking point. the taliban's negotiators opposed the idea of opening a dialogue with the karzai administration. >> the islamic community of afghanistan will talk with the united states about ending the occupation of afghanistan. it is not in the power of the kabul administration. >> reporter: taliban members decided in march this year to suspend their talks with u.s. negotiators. >> translator: from different channels in direct approaches were there, but they were not fruitful. so we suspended the talks from our side. confidence-building measures
afghan president hamid karzai was unhappy that u.s. and taliban negotiators have met without members of his government. then u.s. special envoy mark grossman presented a new condition. the u.s. wanted the taliban to issue a statement saying it would cut ties to al qaeda and negotiate with the karzai administration. >> translator: al qaeda has no presence in afghanistan, nor have we brought al qaeda to afghanistan. we have no link with it. >> reporter: but the new u.s. condition...
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president karzai -- this putin stuff just kills me. president karzai is a lot of things. he is not vladimir putin. afghanistan does not work that way. but he is going to want to see an election outcome that he literally can live with, where a successor will not have them brought up on capital charges, which could happen in a state where the rule of law does not exactly well-established. not a king-maker, but looking to see contenders emerged with whom he can coexist, very likely on the same compound for security reasons. so the elections, again, a huge multifaceted challenge. will be the first big challenge for the karzai era, something afghanistan has not experienced since the fall of the taliban. it is worthy of our attention and deep interest, which is not the same as interference. that may say another word about hamid karzai. i got to know him immediately after we both arrived in kabul, developed a high level of respect for him at that time, maintained the relationship over the years. i was ambassador to pakistan from 2004 until 2007, expressed to president karzai, in
president karzai -- this putin stuff just kills me. president karzai is a lot of things. he is not vladimir putin. afghanistan does not work that way. but he is going to want to see an election outcome that he literally can live with, where a successor will not have them brought up on capital charges, which could happen in a state where the rule of law does not exactly well-established. not a king-maker, but looking to see contenders emerged with whom he can coexist, very likely on the same...
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well you have this is a great question and let me try to parse it to your audience the karzai government has been described by ambassador ryan crocker and other shows as a nother insurgency i've talked to a number of folks some afghans who feel the karzai government itself is helping to to create the conditions for the uprising because of the corruption the corruption is now so rampant that the afghan people themselves so this is really not about helping the afghan people i wish it was so so today i mentioned this is where we signed with a corrupt government and the afghan people who really i think like you like me want to be free see that they're caught between two very bad choices to have voices and forth across most many of them are choosing the taliban because we've already announced earlier a new spirit of the karzai government all the moment. and tony the ministry of defense the afghan ministry of defense that is actually handing out booklets to try to its forces to try to explain the western mindset it covers everything from talking to women to prang to taking pictures of a countr
well you have this is a great question and let me try to parse it to your audience the karzai government has been described by ambassador ryan crocker and other shows as a nother insurgency i've talked to a number of folks some afghans who feel the karzai government itself is helping to to create the conditions for the uprising because of the corruption the corruption is now so rampant that the afghan people themselves so this is really not about helping the afghan people i wish it was so so...
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>> there are factions that karzai thinks he can work with. there is no grand deal to be had. it is debatable whether senior taliban leaders really want to do a deal right now or whether they think they can just hold on for a few more years until the americans and their nato allies are largely out of afghanistan. in which case, they can continue their campaign to take over the country. >> do you have a reading on whether there is a political transition to be had? >> the odds are very slim that we will see any kind of meaningful peace deal in the next few years. it will happen after 2014, after conventional nato forces are out of the country. >> thank you for coming in. as u.s. forces continue to hold terrorist suspects, there are reports from american officials that an all qaeda leader once detained has been killed in yemen. said al-shihri is described as the second in command of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. our security correspondent frank gardner has more. >> killed in an air strike. it the second most senior member of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, a group washing
>> there are factions that karzai thinks he can work with. there is no grand deal to be had. it is debatable whether senior taliban leaders really want to do a deal right now or whether they think they can just hold on for a few more years until the americans and their nato allies are largely out of afghanistan. in which case, they can continue their campaign to take over the country. >> do you have a reading on whether there is a political transition to be had? >> the odds...
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president car ahmed wali karzai -- president ahmed wali karzai was scheduled to meet but his trip is postponed for a later date and he needs to stay home because of what is happening in nearby countries. >>> tuesday night's attack on the american consulate, all u.s. personnel are being evacuated from benghazi libya. the bodies of the four people killed will be sent to germany before they will be brought here to the united states. they have been serving in libya as an american ambassador since may. he was remembered by his fraternity brothers and he graduated from berkeley in 1982, earlier we spoke to a resident who met with stevens just before he left for libya. >> there were four who lost their lives and that's a big loss to us. we are a very small organization and there are only 16,000 american diplomats and a loss of four is a big loss for all of us. >> now steven's mother is now preparing to fly to washington d.c. to wait for the arrival of her son. >>> a female student was walking near the field when she was groped from behind yesterday afternoon. the school characterized the in
president car ahmed wali karzai -- president ahmed wali karzai was scheduled to meet but his trip is postponed for a later date and he needs to stay home because of what is happening in nearby countries. >>> tuesday night's attack on the american consulate, all u.s. personnel are being evacuated from benghazi libya. the bodies of the four people killed will be sent to germany before they will be brought here to the united states. they have been serving in libya as an american...
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karzai is renowned for fighting the most controversial cases and says his client did nothing more than exercise his freedom of speech. i do not think mr songes a spy all he did was exercise his right to freedom of information he received and shared it much i'm surprised that there's been no investigation into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports featuring u.s. interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security all the safety of american citizens own defense. and plenty more if you want to saw his plight as well as other stories on our website r.t. dot com including this russian opposition supporters flood back into the moscow streets find out who joined this time and why. and washington gearing up for a massive overhaul of its nuclear arsenal we take a look at how it plans to pay for it with the government now facing more than a trillion dollars in federal budget cuts. and scientists kenya discover a new breed of mosquito that could put hundreds of thousands of people at risk because it's a new anti malaria injection. at least twenty
karzai is renowned for fighting the most controversial cases and says his client did nothing more than exercise his freedom of speech. i do not think mr songes a spy all he did was exercise his right to freedom of information he received and shared it much i'm surprised that there's been no investigation into the glaring crimes documented in those leaked reports featuring u.s. interference with issues that have absolutely no relation to either national security all the safety of american...
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now, it's worth noting, suzanne, that an agreement was signed back in march between president karzai and the united states about handing over control, but as of march the u.s. has arrested something, like, 1,600 prisoners. they have been detained, and they are still under the control of the united states as well. so it's actually a few more than just the 34 that we have mentioned, but, yes, they will still be staying at baghram prison. >> tell the significance of this particular prison because i understand it is the same place where you had hundreds of korans that were actually burned earlier in the year by u.s. troops, and that really set off a lot of violent protests against the u.s. military inside of afghanistan. >> reporter: yeah, definitely. this is a prison that has a long history. there were allegations of torture many years ago at the start of the occupation of afghanistan, but certainly it has -- it has cleaned up its act. after abu grab, they've cleaned up their act wrush there haven't been allegations of torture, suzanne. >> and how important is this to the karzai governm
now, it's worth noting, suzanne, that an agreement was signed back in march between president karzai and the united states about handing over control, but as of march the u.s. has arrested something, like, 1,600 prisoners. they have been detained, and they are still under the control of the united states as well. so it's actually a few more than just the 34 that we have mentioned, but, yes, they will still be staying at baghram prison. >> tell the significance of this particular prison...
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isn't that we killed all these innocent civilians the focus of the article is the acrimony between the karzai government and the you know and his american benefactors how they don't yell you know what we need in this country is a full debate. in the media about the war on terror or about the fact that every time general mcchrystal admitted who used to run the afghan operation you kill one innocent civilian and you get ten enemies if we had media focusing on the actual practice of the war on terror or the civilian deaths the torture of innocent people that might give us a bigger clue to why they hate us then miniskirts on american women why why is it that the american media i mean it isn't that simple that there is that association with the military industrial complex that that the american media and if for example you're using the example of these eight afghan women who were killed last week totally innocent women out you know gathering wood by a drone strike if if you know somebody from afghanistan to come to the united states and killed eight women who were you know at a shopping mall or wa
isn't that we killed all these innocent civilians the focus of the article is the acrimony between the karzai government and the you know and his american benefactors how they don't yell you know what we need in this country is a full debate. in the media about the war on terror or about the fact that every time general mcchrystal admitted who used to run the afghan operation you kill one innocent civilian and you get ten enemies if we had media focusing on the actual practice of the war on...
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president karzai in afghanistan call its an insult to islam. no apology or sympathy to the fact that we lost four americans. egypt right now, the people are running -- the president has been silent -- >> the president of egypt. he has been silent. >> greta: he hasn't said a words. we have snubbed the prime minister of israel, who is our good friend? >> it is a potentially ugly picture fit plays thought way and the tensions and distance with the israeli government persist and if the situation worsens in the middle-east, particularly in cairo this, becomes a major foreign policy headache and challenge for president obama and perhaps, undermines people's sense of his whole foreign policy in that part of the world, since the beginning of the arab spring. >> greta: brit, thank you. >> you bet. >> greta: our political panel. what our experts say about the new crisis in the middle-east. the panel's here next. in 2 minutes, an embarrassing mistake at the democratic national convention. what was it in and how did the democrats turn it into a swipe at go
president karzai in afghanistan call its an insult to islam. no apology or sympathy to the fact that we lost four americans. egypt right now, the people are running -- the president has been silent -- >> the president of egypt. he has been silent. >> greta: he hasn't said a words. we have snubbed the prime minister of israel, who is our good friend? >> it is a potentially ugly picture fit plays thought way and the tensions and distance with the israeli government persist and...
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president obama spoke to president karzai last night. and he called for calm. he obviously doesn't want this situation to exacerbate -- the situation to spread to afghanistan. >> anna co a coren, thank you v much. despite the violence we're seeing on the streets, the extremists in libya hardly represent the majority of those living there. we'll talk to one libyan american about what all of this means for a country that is still rebuilding after civil war. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled g
president obama spoke to president karzai last night. and he called for calm. he obviously doesn't want this situation to exacerbate -- the situation to spread to afghanistan. >> anna co a coren, thank you v much. despite the violence we're seeing on the streets, the extremists in libya hardly represent the majority of those living there. we'll talk to one libyan american about what all of this means for a country that is still rebuilding after civil war. [ male announcer ] imagine facing...
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but such attacks are not under president karzai's control. president karzai is as much opposed to them as anybody, of course, and is fully in favor of the measures that we are taking to mitigate the risks. so i think that the impact on public opinion is understood in afghanistan. now, that, of course, is what our points intend. -- our opponents intend. that is what the taliban intend. and so it's very important for us to reaffirm what we are doing in afghanistan. that will not, our objectives will not be changed, and our work will not come to an end because of these attacks. we will defeat this threat as we have defeated so many threats to what we're doing in afghanistan. we've set out how we're going to proceed, that our troops will not be engaged in combat or in anything like the numbers they are now in afghanistan after the end of 2014, our commitments to the future including on how we will help to finance the afghan security forces and lead an officer training academy. we will persist in all of these things and defeat this threat as we've
but such attacks are not under president karzai's control. president karzai is as much opposed to them as anybody, of course, and is fully in favor of the measures that we are taking to mitigate the risks. so i think that the impact on public opinion is understood in afghanistan. now, that, of course, is what our points intend. -- our opponents intend. that is what the taliban intend. and so it's very important for us to reaffirm what we are doing in afghanistan. that will not, our objectives...
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ahmed wali karzai blasted the film where they call mohammed a religious fake. you tube falls within its guidelines but you tube has restricted access to anybody in libya egypt. >>> reverend jesse jackson is involved in the teacher's strike where they don't have the same urgency as protesters. >> this strike is now four days old and the sticking points, they are teaching evaluations based on students' test scores. they both met trying to reach some sort of common ground and this is forcing 350,000 public school kids to stay home. >>> they have approved an across the bored pay cut for employees. it means the college will not have to lay off workers. 70 positions will be eliminated through attrition and 650 classes will be cut. they are expected to save the school about $6 million a year. >>> ago sister are studying how private shuttles they stayed in the zone for a minute each stop and that can put muni lines behind schedule. they said it affects the contract with private shuttles. >>> a man accused of raping a san jose girl and holding her against her will is sc
ahmed wali karzai blasted the film where they call mohammed a religious fake. you tube falls within its guidelines but you tube has restricted access to anybody in libya egypt. >>> reverend jesse jackson is involved in the teacher's strike where they don't have the same urgency as protesters. >> this strike is now four days old and the sticking points, they are teaching evaluations based on students' test scores. they both met trying to reach some sort of common ground and this...
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that's obviously a major concern for president karzai. do you share the same concerns? >> yes, absolutely. as a matter of fact, we are -- after this, i'm going to be issuing a statement condemning the video and the violence that's taken place already and urging the people of afghanistan although they're offended by this, not to react with violence. this is not worth human lives. >> anna coren reporting there. we're keeping an eye on the big board as the fed announces another round of stimulus. plus, what's your guilty pleasure at mcd's? is it a big mac? maybe some fries? the fast food giant now posting just how much food is costing you, not your wallet, but your waistle. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. wthe future of our medicare andr electiosocial security. for... man 1: i want facts
that's obviously a major concern for president karzai. do you share the same concerns? >> yes, absolutely. as a matter of fact, we are -- after this, i'm going to be issuing a statement condemning the video and the violence that's taken place already and urging the people of afghanistan although they're offended by this, not to react with violence. this is not worth human lives. >> anna coren reporting there. we're keeping an eye on the big board as the fed announces another round...
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president karzai steps outside the constitution. so what extent do you think the constitution is superior in terms of a peace settlement? when will it come to a crisis that will show us reform? >> the taliban and always says i'm going to work for this constitution and they want constitutional change. that is a tactic rather than a reality. there's nothing that would reduce the taliban from coming forward. i think that is an excuse. indeed i've spoken to some next taliban, but they're still in touch with the taliban and keep will and they didn't really raise the constitution is an issue. it's about power. it's about how much power they think they can get. they think they can get power through a gun to stick with that. i don't think the constitution is a problem. it can be amended if you get sufficient support. the taliban and argue for afghanistan to be in his, country is. i mean, there is a vast majority of people who accept conservative islamic country. that is not something the taliban need to assist on. >> the question as he talk
president karzai steps outside the constitution. so what extent do you think the constitution is superior in terms of a peace settlement? when will it come to a crisis that will show us reform? >> the taliban and always says i'm going to work for this constitution and they want constitutional change. that is a tactic rather than a reality. there's nothing that would reduce the taliban from coming forward. i think that is an excuse. indeed i've spoken to some next taliban, but they're...
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karzai called the transfer a victory. innocents will be freed and rest will be sentenced according to laws of afghanistan. u.s. military at the last moment decided to keep over dozen of al-qaeda and taliban link prisoners amid concerns that many prisoners will be released. >> it was destined to happen sooner or later. is there a perfect point in time? i don't think there is a perfect point in time. they are as ready as they will be. the inspeckor general is track funds intended for fuel for the afghan army. the record from 2007 to 2011 for the aid was shredded. funding levels unless the fuel requirement are developed and effective control incity tuteed prior to transition date will vuller in to believe waste -- vulnerable to waste. 16 prisoners who were never prosecuted were released today at the ceremony. worrying sign perhaps of what is to come. >> bret: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. thank you. yemeni officials trying to determine if the country number two terrorist was killed in the suspected drone attack today. dn
karzai called the transfer a victory. innocents will be freed and rest will be sentenced according to laws of afghanistan. u.s. military at the last moment decided to keep over dozen of al-qaeda and taliban link prisoners amid concerns that many prisoners will be released. >> it was destined to happen sooner or later. is there a perfect point in time? i don't think there is a perfect point in time. they are as ready as they will be. the inspeckor general is track funds intended for fuel...
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hamid karzai blasted the film that reportedly calls the islamic prophet muhammad a religious fate. the u.s. says it will stay on the website but has restricted something toes to -- restricted access to anyone in libya and the middle east. >>> have i a pool here -- i have a pool here. somebody could drown. >>> mark tamayo is up soon -- is up soon to tell you which bay area cities will warm up. >>> about the dangers of smoking. gradually, tobacco took not just my health, but my dreams. [ inhales deeply ] think about what tobacco is taking from you. quit now, before it's too late. [ inhales ] [ coughs ] >>> a fatal head-on crash in the delta shut down the westbound lane of highway 12 between interstate 5 and the rio vista bridge. the chp does not expect it to reopen for at least an hour, until about 1:00 this afternoon. a delivery truck hit a big rig head-on. the crash killed the delivery truck driver. the big rig driver had minor injuries. >>> we have you this information this noontime about a car crash into the backyard of a fremont home. the driver lost control on the first stretch
hamid karzai blasted the film that reportedly calls the islamic prophet muhammad a religious fate. the u.s. says it will stay on the website but has restricted something toes to -- restricted access to anyone in libya and the middle east. >>> have i a pool here -- i have a pool here. somebody could drown. >>> mark tamayo is up soon -- is up soon to tell you which bay area cities will warm up. >>> about the dangers of smoking. gradually, tobacco took not just my...
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president karzai issued a statement condemning the attack and he will investigate. >> the leader of the 11 non militant group is making a plea to protesters are bridge over a militant islam film. he is calling for more demonstrations against the u.s. film maker whom the insult for made against the prophet mohammed. he ordered the mostly islamic youth to not only expressed anger at u.s. embassies, but are urging leaders to act. he wants an international law making it illegal to attack any divine religions. closer to home as the chicago teachers strike enters its sixth day, from the manual says he is taking action to immediately and the work stoppage. emmanuel says that he has asked them to file a city in junction. the contract settlement was worked out over the weekend in the nation's third largest school district. schools will remain closed tomorrow. a silver lining for baltimore sports fans today. one half of the muscle on russell street pulled out the win. it was like a stampede at the maryland zoo. why hundreds were running wild. >> comfortable temperatures again. there was some rain
president karzai issued a statement condemning the attack and he will investigate. >> the leader of the 11 non militant group is making a plea to protesters are bridge over a militant islam film. he is calling for more demonstrations against the u.s. film maker whom the insult for made against the prophet mohammed. he ordered the mostly islamic youth to not only expressed anger at u.s. embassies, but are urging leaders to act. he wants an international law making it illegal to attack any...
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>> karzai is not the only one concerned. security preparations are being beefed up across all of afghanistan. the afghan government tried to block the web site to prevent afghans from seeing that controversial video, but as of a few minutes ago, youtube was still available here in afghanistan. there are real concerns that we will see widespread violent protests similar to what we saw this past winters after copies of the koran were burned by u.s. soldiers. that left people injured. western organizations like the u.n. and u.s. embassy are taking security precautions. i spoke to one person at the embassy earlier who said it appears that army of western security contractors have descended into the u.s. embassy to provide security. >> shep: the view from kabul from conner powell. thank you. benghazi, days after the assault that killed the american ambassador, some people are taking to the streets with signs. not of hatred, but support. look at this. one man held up a paper, apology that reads, this is not the behavior of our isl
>> karzai is not the only one concerned. security preparations are being beefed up across all of afghanistan. the afghan government tried to block the web site to prevent afghans from seeing that controversial video, but as of a few minutes ago, youtube was still available here in afghanistan. there are real concerns that we will see widespread violent protests similar to what we saw this past winters after copies of the koran were burned by u.s. soldiers. that left people injured....
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the president hamid karzai called it a big step for afghan sovereignty. >>> mitt romney has repeatedly said, if elected, he plans to repeal the president's health care law. but in an interview with david gregory, he said he'd like to keep parts of the president's health care plan. >> there's a number of pieces of health care reform i'm going to put in place. one is to make sure that preexisting conditions get coverage. two is to have the marketplace allow coverage for families to cover their children to whatever age they like. and also would like for individuals to be able to buy health insurance on their own as opposed to getting it on a tax advantaged basis through the company. >> romney feels a voucher program will help medicare and make the program more cost efficient. >>> got to give him a hug. look at that. look at that. >> yeah. >> not something you see every day. president obama got a bit of a surprise during a visit to a florida pizzeria. the owner, 46-year-old scott manduzer, was so excited to see the president, he gave him a great big bear hug, lifted him off the ground. he'
the president hamid karzai called it a big step for afghan sovereignty. >>> mitt romney has repeatedly said, if elected, he plans to repeal the president's health care law. but in an interview with david gregory, he said he'd like to keep parts of the president's health care plan. >> there's a number of pieces of health care reform i'm going to put in place. one is to make sure that preexisting conditions get coverage. two is to have the marketplace allow coverage for families to...
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he found that president hamid karzai as root problems. two of his top ministers have been sacked. no one knows who will come after him. yet he remains grimly optimistic. >> we will have an election -- a free and fair election. if that happens, a fair and free election, the country will be in good hands. >> but that is a pretty big "if." >> i think it's clear that the political structures are more fragile than the military that is being built up. the afghan forces are becoming effective, competent, and some of the political structures are lagging. >> despite the anxiety about a growing political vacuum here, the real problem is that the afghan army simply will not be able to get rid of the taliban altogether without american and british help. that means that the civil war here could simply drag on and on and on. bbc news, kabul. >> you're watching "bbc world news america." the income gap between america's richest and poorest hit a new high. we featured guests who are trying to make the war on poverty a top priority. india's supreme court has rejected a demand by anti- nuclear prote
he found that president hamid karzai as root problems. two of his top ministers have been sacked. no one knows who will come after him. yet he remains grimly optimistic. >> we will have an election -- a free and fair election. if that happens, a fair and free election, the country will be in good hands. >> but that is a pretty big "if." >> i think it's clear that the political structures are more fragile than the military that is being built up. the afghan forces are...
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the president of afghanistan karzai we basically helped get in power. he stays in power probably because of our presence there. yet he's disdainful of us. they have said if there is a war with pakistan, karzai said he would side with pakistan. when there was a shooting recently where an afghan policeman shot several of our officers in a government building where they shouldn't have been armed or weren't armed, karzai's response was to talk about the burning. co-ran as -- koran as though it was a justification for the deaths. when the rights erupted? are what were the words out of president morsi in egypt? the words were how dare america produce this film? america didn't produce the film. not that we should protect the embassy and that really there is no justification for attacking an embassy regardless of any discussion over this movie. but we have to figure out how do we get and retain valid allies? we do have allies we don't give money to. but too often through the years we have decided to choose one dictator over another to choose the lesser of two e
the president of afghanistan karzai we basically helped get in power. he stays in power probably because of our presence there. yet he's disdainful of us. they have said if there is a war with pakistan, karzai said he would side with pakistan. when there was a shooting recently where an afghan policeman shot several of our officers in a government building where they shouldn't have been armed or weren't armed, karzai's response was to talk about the burning. co-ran as -- koran as though it was...
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we don't have the hamid karzai ability to stay in power. i predict within a year of our departure his central democracy will fail. we need to work with with the tribes and warlords. we have to look at reality. most tribes don't like the taliban but they dislike even more the karzai government. we should simply try to that, ny training a security force. jenna: a lot of choices between the government, taliban and united states. i'm sure it is a confusing situation for the average family in afghanistan. >> it is. jenna: as ours here. colonel schaeffer, always nice to have have your insights as always. thank you. >> thank you. jon: 11 weeks from election day, candidates fanning out across the swing states. this is president biden speaking in ottumwa, iowa at a campaign event. in new hampshire, his republican counterpart, the vice-presidential nominee on the republican side, paul ryan speaking in dover, new hampshire. both critical in the upcoming election and vice-presidential candidates are hitting them hard. if you like to catch either one or
we don't have the hamid karzai ability to stay in power. i predict within a year of our departure his central democracy will fail. we need to work with with the tribes and warlords. we have to look at reality. most tribes don't like the taliban but they dislike even more the karzai government. we should simply try to that, ny training a security force. jenna: a lot of choices between the government, taliban and united states. i'm sure it is a confusing situation for the average family in...
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meanwhile, afghan president hamid karzai is denouncing a series of nato air strikes early yesterday that killed at least eight female civilians. nbc is live in kabul this morning. atia, what is the very latest on all that's going on there? >> reporter: good morning, willie. today we saw our first violent protest when it came to that anti-islamic movie. they've ended fairly peacefully throughout the country, but today outside the capital of kabul, several hundreds of protesters were trying to make their way into the city. they were in an area where nato bases are located as well as private western security companies. they were throwing stones. they had weapons. they set two police cars ablaze. they were even throwing stones at the police officers themselves. so obviously, this is a very angry crowd. there are riot police waiting outside of the u.s. embassy here just in case they can make it that far. but obviously, this has been a deadly weekend otherwise when it even goes beyond just the protests. the taliban also using this movie to their advantage. every attack they've had this weekend
meanwhile, afghan president hamid karzai is denouncing a series of nato air strikes early yesterday that killed at least eight female civilians. nbc is live in kabul this morning. atia, what is the very latest on all that's going on there? >> reporter: good morning, willie. today we saw our first violent protest when it came to that anti-islamic movie. they've ended fairly peacefully throughout the country, but today outside the capital of kabul, several hundreds of protesters were trying...
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karzai has been a political disaster. the packs, the central republics. everybody has said how do i survive. we are doing the most dangerous of military strategies under pressure. we are 870 miles from the ocean and u.s. navy. i think the strategy is flawed and has to be rethought. we are not going to be able to stay until 2024 with disbursed packets of american trainers and in tell and special ops. we just lost 8 u.s. marine corp jets and the commander was killed in that attack 24 hours ago. so i was glad to see general demp see stand up in public and make a strong statement. dismayed when secretary panetta said this was the last gas from the tag btaliban. >> general thinks we are going to leave early. the question i have for you is how is this going to be seen in the rest of the arab world? >> it simporn important to real this is a disaster for obama. in 2008 he said this was the bad war but both wars have turned out to be a disaster. iraq is looking better than afghanist afghanistan. >> if the u.s. leaves, how is that going to be viewed by the gi haddi
karzai has been a political disaster. the packs, the central republics. everybody has said how do i survive. we are doing the most dangerous of military strategies under pressure. we are 870 miles from the ocean and u.s. navy. i think the strategy is flawed and has to be rethought. we are not going to be able to stay until 2024 with disbursed packets of american trainers and in tell and special ops. we just lost 8 u.s. marine corp jets and the commander was killed in that attack 24 hours ago....
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let's talk about the karzai regime, shall we? i want to ask you, how important was this symbolically? was it important to show some commitment to the karzai regime to the country? >> well, absolutely right. you know, this all was to give them the time. the karzai regime, the afghan government, the afghan military emerging and fragile as all of it is and very much acknowledged to have a lot of corruption within it. this was supposed to be enough time to give them to get their act together, to -- for the afghan government to really present itself as a legitimate government. so what do you get after all this time? well, about 70% of afghans are now living in areas, we're told, where basically this transition to afghan zarchlgts imagine this. your put your car in park and leave it and then it starts to roll. that is an issue facing owners of more than 400,000 general motors vehicles. today g.m. recalled the chevy malibu, saturn aura, and the pontiac g6 for model years 2007 to 2010. again, the chevy malibu, the saturn aura, and the po
let's talk about the karzai regime, shall we? i want to ask you, how important was this symbolically? was it important to show some commitment to the karzai regime to the country? >> well, absolutely right. you know, this all was to give them the time. the karzai regime, the afghan government, the afghan military emerging and fragile as all of it is and very much acknowledged to have a lot of corruption within it. this was supposed to be enough time to give them to get their act together,...
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which they come forward outguess himself talking about the karzai government and say that they have stopped this but they haven't really laid out the facts of how they're going to do that it's something that. they haven't really figured out and it's not going to work just by just saying ok we can stop it it's impossible they have to lay out exactly how they're going to do it. well how do you think this is going to affect the security situation once the u.s. leaves the country. well it looks like there were well leaving a twenty four t. this is a glimpse into our office snowballing or. what's going to happen in afghanistan if u.s. policy is not going to change is not going to is not going to be. in the benefit of afghanistan the meeting. can stand for themselves and this is not going to work but it sounds good but is u.s. policy is just directed to help out it's its own benefit i don't think this is going to work now you just mentioned the start of the snowballing which kind of reminds me of iraq the power handover in iraq is widely acknowledged as a borderline a failure with militants now c
which they come forward outguess himself talking about the karzai government and say that they have stopped this but they haven't really laid out the facts of how they're going to do that it's something that. they haven't really figured out and it's not going to work just by just saying ok we can stop it it's impossible they have to lay out exactly how they're going to do it. well how do you think this is going to affect the security situation once the u.s. leaves the country. well it looks...
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more about this but i want to ask you i mean the global market of heroin right now is billion dollars karzai is a notable member of the heroin trade there and what you're looking at a war of resources you really can't deny that the black market of drugs is a giant massive wealth of resource for any country really seize upon i mean what do you think about the u.s. sustaining this war and really managing the opium trade do you think that this is a part of the afghanistan war that is going on it has become so since the obama came into power counter-narcotics strategy change they stopped a forced eradication they started to focus on what they call turned up livelihoods are alternative crops and they started to target the big kingpins rather than this . all smaller smugglers however there have been some success stories the problem is that in two thousand and fourteen the troops will leave this will change i think it will there will be more opium there will be more opium if the taliban and when the taliban return they will they may even legalize that when i was reporting inside afghanistan i was t
more about this but i want to ask you i mean the global market of heroin right now is billion dollars karzai is a notable member of the heroin trade there and what you're looking at a war of resources you really can't deny that the black market of drugs is a giant massive wealth of resource for any country really seize upon i mean what do you think about the u.s. sustaining this war and really managing the opium trade do you think that this is a part of the afghanistan war that is going on it...